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Smooth light Offline
#7601 Posted:
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Palama Offline
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The Nylons - Harmony: The Christmas Songs

One of my favorite a cappella groups...although this recording has w-a-y too much synthesized background “help”.

77F / 78% RH / 7 mph
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#7604 Posted:
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Smooth light wrote:
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Smooth light Offline
#7605 Posted:
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Read the next post on the thread!!!!
Smooth light Offline
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#67 what good did Trump do
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#7607 Posted:
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YUNGBLUD - weird!

"It's Quiet In Beverly Hills"

https://youtu.be/1KON6wTonUM
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#7608 Posted:
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Linkin Park - Meteora

"Somewhere I Belong"

https://youtu.be/zsCD5XCu6CM
CelticBomber Offline
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Palama wrote:
d'oh!

For those not familiar with the artist “Lead” Belly:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Belly



I know how to spell it! I just don't know how to type.
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#7610 Posted:
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Prince - Crystal Ball

"Calhoun Square"

https://youtu.be/wN8nrHTd0oM
CelticBomber Offline
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yHb1wv35QI Is a compilation

https://www.instagram.com/p/CIMZbw8DuWk/ is a link to his Instagram and the song that made me cry laughing.


Funniest damned thing I've watched in a long time. It's a guy singing songs about his girlfriend... It's worth it.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#7612 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yHb1wv35QI Is a compilation

https://www.instagram.com/p/CIMZbw8DuWk/ is a link to his Instagram and the song that made me cry laughing.


Funniest damned thing I've watched in a long time. It's a guy singing songs about his girlfriend... It's worth it.



"YOU BETTER NOT BE POSTING THIS!!!"
CelticBomber Offline
#7613 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
"YOU BETTER NOT BE POSTING THIS!!!"



IT'S WHAT I'M LISTENING TO!

Pretty sure it was TW that posted it though... wasn't me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_x6QmuJdms
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#7614 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
IT'S WHAT I'M LISTENING TO!

Pretty sure it was TW that posted it though... wasn't me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_x6QmuJdms



Naw...That's what his girlfriend yells through the door on one song.
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#7615 Posted:
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Gun Club - Fire Of Love

"She's Like Heroin To Me"

https://youtu.be/FOkG_lW3pUg
Plowboy221 Offline
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Tyler Childers- Long Violent History
DrMaddVibe Offline
#7617 Posted:
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The Kills - Run Home Slow

"Passion Is Accurate"

https://youtu.be/krP-voG_-nE
CelticBomber Offline
#7618 Posted:
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TP & the HB's - Self Titled Will spend the rest of the week listening to Tom's whole discography.

Pete Yorn - Musicforthemorningafter (What can I say, the guy hated spaces...)
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#7619 Posted:
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A castoff song from Wildflowers just leaked.
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#7620 Posted:
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John Prine “For better of Worse”
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#7621 Posted:
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Damon Fowler - Sounds Of Home

"Do It For The Love"

https://youtu.be/R9yvMMORPLQ
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#7622 Posted:
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Free - Self-Titled

I'll Be Creepin'

https://youtu.be/VAsULlBXTLM
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#7623 Posted:
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Magic Carpet Ride
Steel Talon Offline
#7624 Posted:
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Joan Jetts,,

" I like Rock and Roll"
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Richard Barbieri - Things Buried

"Light On Glass"

https://youtu.be/othfUSj6kJE


Doing a deeper dive into the other artists that made up Porcupine Tree. It really wasn't "ALL" Steven Wilson's band.
CelticBomber Offline
#7626 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Richard Barbieri - Things Buried

"Light On Glass"

https://youtu.be/othfUSj6kJE


Doing a deeper dive into the other artists that made up Porcupine Tree. It really wasn't "ALL" Steven Wilson's band.



Nice. I love Porcupine Tree! I want that trippy guitar of his in the worst way. Thx for the link.
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ThumpUp
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Alice in Chains - Dirt
Babymetal self titled
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds
Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times
Iron Maiden self titled
Fugazi - Repeater
MACS Offline
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My old ass recently decided I like country fkn music...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfKYd_8CMJU
MACS Offline
#7630 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Alice in Chains - Dirt


LOVE me some Dirt... Down in a hole is an all time fave.

That said... Jar of Flies is the unequivocal sh*t. Just... wow. Listened to that album a lot while I was deployed in 1999.
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#7631 Posted:
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Junkhead's a great track too. Though there ate several throughout

Digging through my stash, I discovered my Jar of Flies has disappeared. Guess I know one thing Santa's getting himself for Xmas
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The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
MACS Offline
#7633 Posted:
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Alice in Chains... Jar of Flies

Had to.

What I see is unreal
I've written my own part
Eat of the apple, so young
I'm crawling back to start...
MACS Offline
#7634 Posted:
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The boat's steaming in
I watch the side wheel spin and I
Think about her when I hear that whistle blow
I can't change my mind
I knew all the time that she'd go
But that's a choice I made long ago
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#7635 Posted:
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Richard Barbieri - Stranger Inside

"All Fall Down"

https://youtu.be/GjtO9yP39pg
DrMaddVibe Offline
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CelticBomber wrote:
Nice. I love Porcupine Tree! I want that trippy guitar of his in the worst way. Thx for the link.



Not PT but is PT...

https://youtu.be/I1Ql5nVY4Ao


I've described his guitar as David Gilmour but with more passion. Tune in @ 3:51 for that amazing solo!
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GnR - Lies
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Metallica - Kill 'em All
Smooth light Offline
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MOODY BLUES - Threshold of a Dream.
HUDSON FORD - Free Spirit
JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND - First time out.
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Richard Barbieri - Planets + Persona

"New Found Land"

https://youtu.be/YEUZtutCahE


PT was that band that only a tight circle knew. It's a shame too. With almost 40 albums to their credit it was done with top notch musicians. I was lucky enough to have seen PT live in Detroit. I've seen Steven Wilson solo as well. It's good but I liken it to a knockout blow is delivered with a tight fist not a single finger. Sure, the masses will lump PT in as a Pink Floyd wanna be band but all it takes is a simple pass of 7 albums to understand that there is so much more to them and it's really a smear to say it. The ultimate crime is that their music is still not recognizable on airwaves of radio today. I can say that about a lot of bands, Frank Zappa. Fishbone, Bright Light Social Hour....yada yada yada those were the right there without thinking hard...and PT. That said a lot has been written and said about this being Steven's band. Every band has to have a leader and without doubt he's got a level sophistication to be able to play every instrument in the room and use recording software and recording devices to form it into solid work. Those don't come down the pike much. That said Richard Barbieri's role as keyboardist for PT shows that he's much more than jut a bit musician. He too can play multiple instruments and is deftly aware on how to record a finished product. What lead me to scratch his work was an emptiness of not having new PT material. The band is dissolved with Steven saying there no need to revisit or go back to what was. I hope for his wallet's sake and his new bride that he grasps the magnitude reforming PT and creating new music would do for the coffers. Richard is no slouch. He's very accomplished and tracks like this showcase layering abilities with the bass and sax that sound like it could be an original soundtrack for a movie or crime show. I'm liking where this journey is going by breathing new life into the snail trails that formed one of the best bands you never hear unless you're shown it.
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Foghat - Night Shift

Probably haven’t played this since the late ‘70s (...played the chit out of “Foghat Live” though...).

74F / 84% RH / 9 mph
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Cold Blood - self titled & Sisyphus
Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Smooth light Offline
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Cold Blood - THILLER
You are the sunshine of my life.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Richard Barbieri - Planets + Persona

"New Found Land"

https://youtu.be/YEUZtutCahE


PT was that band that only a tight circle knew. It's a shame too. With almost 40 albums to their credit it was done with top notch musicians. I was lucky enough to have seen PT live in Detroit. I've seen Steven Wilson solo as well. It's good but I liken it to a knockout blow is delivered with a tight fist not a single finger. Sure, the masses will lump PT in as a Pink Floyd wanna be band but all it takes is a simple pass of 7 albums to understand that there is so much more to them and it's really a smear to say it. The ultimate crime is that their music is still not recognizable on airwaves of radio today. I can say that about a lot of bands, Frank Zappa. Fishbone, Bright Light Social Hour....yada yada yada those were the right there without thinking hard...and PT. That said a lot has been written and said about this being Steven's band. Every band has to have a leader and without doubt he's got a level sophistication to be able to play every instrument in the room and use recording software and recording devices to form it into solid work. Those don't come down the pike much. That said Richard Barbieri's role as keyboardist for PT shows that he's much more than jut a bit musician. He too can play multiple instruments and is deftly aware on how to record a finished product. What lead me to scratch his work was an emptiness of not having new PT material. The band is dissolved with Steven saying there no need to revisit or go back to what was. I hope for his wallet's sake and his new bride that he grasps the magnitude reforming PT and creating new music would do for the coffers. Richard is no slouch. He's very accomplished and tracks like this showcase layering abilities with the bass and sax that sound like it could be an original soundtrack for a movie or crime show. I'm liking where this journey is going by breathing new life into the snail trails that formed one of the best bands you never hear unless you're shown it.



You are the first person I've run into that knew who PT was. I know they have a much bigger following in Europe. I really wish I had gotten to see them live. The live stuff I've seen online looks and sounds amazing. They play with a lot of emotion. I could see myself seeing them on the same tour a few times and getting a different vibe each time.

EDIT: You're link which I enjoyed led me to Richard Barbieri - Stranger Inside listening to the album now. Great music to relax to.
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Smooth light wrote:
MOODY BLUES - Threshold of a Dream.
HUDSON FORD - Free Spirit
JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND - First time out.

very local guy. I remember the excitement around here when that album came out.
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Japan (with Richard Barbieri) - Gentlemen Take Polaroids

"The Experience Of Swimming"

https://youtu.be/imdeJzUWJGM



This is from the band Richard was in before PT. This song appears on his Varients 1 album which is where I wanted to go but often times You Tube doesn't have the songs I have on my hard drives.
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CelticBomber wrote:
You are the first person I've run into that knew who PT was. I know they have a much bigger following in Europe. I really wish I had gotten to see them live. The live stuff I've seen online looks and sounds amazing. They play with a lot of emotion. I could see myself seeing them on the same tour a few times and getting a different vibe each time.

EDIT: You're link which I enjoyed led me to Richard Barbieri - Stranger Inside listening to the album now. Great music to relax to.



Thanks...pay it forward with someone else!

They're a standout Top 10 concert band for me. It was an experience to behold. Like going to a planetarium and a concert with live musicians at the same time. Another great band in Detroit that I saw in my Top 10 concerts was Dead Can Dance. They had dancers performing with them and their music was so tribal and organic...I imagined I was in a Bedouin tent in Biblical times. Most of the instruments were from the same time period.

I rechecked the link...it took me to the song I referenced. Weird.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Thanks...pay it forward with someone else!

I rechecked the link...it took me to the song I referenced. Weird.



I should have been clearer. I meant I listened to your link which led me to a recommendation on YouTube for the Strangers Inside album.
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#7648 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
I should have been clearer. I meant I listened to your link which led me to a recommendation on YouTube for the Strangers Inside album.



Ah!

Yea...YouTube is working...moving you forward with the artist. after my last link I'll have to delve into another rabbit hole...Japan!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Japan (with Richard Barbieri) - Gentlemen Take Polaroids

"The Experience Of Swimming"

https://youtu.be/imdeJzUWJGM



This is from the band Richard was in before PT. This song appears on his Varients 1 album which is where I wanted to go but often times You Tube doesn't have the songs I have on my hard drives.


Oh yah! I remember listening to their albums back-in-the-day! Initially we were drawn to the album covers since they were pretty artsy. One of the guys I worked with was a photographer and graphic artist so he was intrigued by the artwork. We'd play the albums and customers would always come up to ask who was on. I'd say 3 out of four times we'd make a sale.

Gonna need to Spotify them and listen to them again.

Thanks!
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Down the rabbit hole again...again with Richard's beginnings

Japan - Adolescent Sex

"Communist China"

https://youtu.be/4SrCMpP9H0g


I can see where bands like Duran Duran, The Cure, The Clash and even Roxy Music took some liberties with this band's music. Sometimes being the 1st to the finish line isn't winning.
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